<p>there's 150 questions on the SSAT.. right?</p>
<p>can you still be in the 90 percentile when you get at least 40 questions wrong??</p>
<p>since you divide it by 1/4</p>
<p>is it making any sense???-_-</p>
<p>there's 150 questions on the SSAT.. right?</p>
<p>can you still be in the 90 percentile when you get at least 40 questions wrong??</p>
<p>since you divide it by 1/4</p>
<p>is it making any sense???-_-</p>
<p>well when you get a question wrong it's not -1/4 point each; it's -1 1/4 point: -1 for not getting it right or omitting, plus -1/4 for choosing a wrong answer....is that what you meant? If you got 40 questions wrong the raw score would be 100/150. (if you guessed correctly or omitted some of the the 40, though, it would be higher) I don't know how the SSAT is scored/scaled so I can't say anything about percentiles.</p>